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- bean
- The head or brain
- bean
- Money
I haven't got a bean.
- bean
- The seed pod of plants of several genera of Fabaceae
- bean
- To hit deliberately with a projectile, especially in the head
The pitcher beaned the batter, rather than letting him hit another home run.
- bean
- The large edible seed of plants of several genera of Fabaceae
- bean
- A guinea coin
- bean
- A bean-like seed of some other plants, especially coffee; coffee in the general
- bean bag
- A variant spelling of beanbag
- bean bags
- plural form of bean bag
- bean ball
- A ball that does not bounce and passes the batsman approximately at head height
- bean ball
- A pitch deliberately thrown at the head of the batter
- bean balls
- plural form of bean ball
- bean counter
- A person employed in bookkeeping or accounting; a firm which provides such services
And, in our case, the accounting firm of Halpern & Mantovani, CPA, in Encino, Calif., Chais' chief bean counter, pumped out the quarterly statements as if it were all rock solid.
- bean counters
- plural form of bean counter
- bean curve
- A curve with formula : x^4+x^2y^2+y^4=x(x^2+y^2) \
- bean feast
- A variant spelling of beanfeast
- bean goose
- A grey goose, Anser fabalis, of the Anatidae family
- bean hole
- A hole dug in the ground in which beans are cooked
Probably the dish which attracts the most attention in current literature is the ever popular bean-hole beans. The Dutch oven is ideal for making these.
- bean holes
- plural form of bean hole
- bean poles
- plural form of bean pole
- bean queen
- A person, usually a white male, who is primarily attracted to Hispanic and Latino males
- bean queens
- plural form of bean queen
- bean-counter
- Alternative spelling of bean counter
- bean-eater
- a Mexican (ethnic slur)
- bean-feast
- A variant spelling of beanfeast
- bean-pole
- A variant spelling of beanpole
- bean-shooter
- A toy gun
- bean
- {n} the name of many kinds of vetches of pulse
- bean-bag
- A small closed bag filled with beans, used esp. in children's games
- bean-counter
- accountant
We asked the bean-counters to look over the figures in the new budget.
- bean
- any of various leguminous plants grown for their edible seeds and pods
- bean
- any of various edible seeds of plants of the family Leguminosae
- bean
- A seed of coffee; coffee in the general
- bean
- A reusable software component Beans can be combined to create an application
- bean
- a long thin green vegetable
- bean
- any of various edible seeds of plants of the family Leguminosae any of various leguminous plants grown for their edible seeds and pods any of various seeds or fruits suggestive of beans hit on the head, esp
- bean
- {f} hit on the head
- bean
- A small component that can be used to build applications See JavaBean
- bean
- n buncis 2 n kacang
- bean
- {i} leguminous plant; small edible seed of the bean plant; beanlike seeds (i.e. coffee beans); small application program intended to perform a defined task (in the Java Internet programming language)
- bean
- A definition or instance of a JavaBeans component See JavaBeans
- bean
- To hit with a projectile, accurately
- bean
- If someone is full of beans, they are very lively and have a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Jem was full of beans after a long sleep
- bean
- A reusable software component Beans can be combined to create an application Bean files will have the extension jar or ser
- bean
- If you spill the beans, you tell someone something that people have been trying to keep secret. American frontiersman in Texas who in 1881 appointed himself justice of the peace and handed down judgments based on one law book and one six-shooter. S3 to hit someone on the head with an object. Seed or pod of certain leguminous plants (see legume). The mature seeds of the principal food beans, except soybeans, are similar in composition, though they differ widely in eating quality. Rich in protein and providing moderate amounts of iron and vitamins B1 and B2, fresh or dried beans are used worldwide for cooking. Varieties differ greatly in size, shape, colour, and tenderness of the immature pods. The common string, snap, or green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) of Central and South American origin is the dominant edible-podded bean in the U.S., second to the soybean in importance. Third in importance is the broad, or fava, bean (Vicia faba), the principal bean of Europe. The lima bean (P. limensis), of Central American origin, is commercially important in few countries outside the Americas. The scarlet runner bean (P. coccineus) is native to the New World tropics and is grown in Europe for its attractive flowers and fleshy immature pods. The mung bean, or green gram (P. aureus), is native to India and grown extensively in the Orient for food
- bean
- with a pitched baseball
- bean
- The popular name of other vegetable seeds or fruits, more or less resembling true beans
- bean
- A Java term used to describe a reusable program object (a program or routine) which has been encapsulated as an object The object has a name, an interface and contains one or more executable methods to provide intended function
- bean
- Beans such as coffee beans or cocoa beans are the seeds of plants that are used to produce coffee, cocoa, and chocolate
- bean
- informal terms for a human head
- bean
- a guineau coin
- bean
- Embedded Bean is an component which can be used in Graphical IDE or in Processor Expert Stand Alone and it is the essential encapsulation of functionality Embedded Beans encapsulate functionality of basic elements of embedded systems like CPU core, CPU on-chip peripherals, standalone peripherals, virtual devices, and pure software algorithms and change these facilities to properties, methods, and events (like objects in OOP) Bean can support several languages (ASM, AnsiC and others) and the code is generated to the selected language
- bean
- fasola [fah-SO-lah] Read the following and you will remember this Polish word forever: DO-RE-MI-fasola-TI-DO (Thanks Mom!) Date of entry: 17 April 2000
- bean
- hit on the head, esp with a pitched baseball
- bean
- any of various seeds or fruits suggestive of beans
- bean
- (Phaseolus) The edible seed of various species of leguminous plants Those mentioned in Johnson correspondence included: Large scarlet bean Purple bean Red and White bean Surmain bean West Indies bean White Bush bean [one of many colors of bush bean] White Kidney bean (Miller: "not stringy; husk resembles a "long, swift ship"]
- bean
- Beans such as soya beans and kidney beans are the dried seeds of a bean plant
- bean
- Beans such as green beans, French beans, or broad beans are the seeds of a climbing plant or the long thin cases which contain those seeds
- bean
- A name given to the seed of certain leguminous herbs, chiefly of the genera Faba, Phaseolus, and Dolichos; also, to the herbs
- bean
- A type of choke used to regulate the flow of fluid from a well Different sizes of beans are used for different producing rates
- bean bag
- A bean bag is a large round cushion filled with tiny pieces of plastic or rubber. It takes the shape of your body when you sit on it
- bean ball
- A pitch aimed at the batter's head
- bean beetle
- The Mexican bean beetle
- bean caper
- perennial shrub of the eastern Mediterranean region and southwestern Asia having flowers whose buds are used as capers
- bean caper
- A deciduous plant of warm climates, generally with fleshy leaves and flowers of a yellow or whitish yellow color, of the genus Zygophyllum
- bean counter
- disapproval You can describe people such as accountants and business managers as bean counters if you disapprove of them because you think they are only interested in money. bean counters who tend to focus on controlling expenses. someone whose job is to examine the cost of doing something, and who is concerned only with making a profit - used to show disapproval
- bean counter
- an accountant or bureaucrat who who is believed to place undue emphasis on the control of expenditures
- bean curd
- Cheese-like product made from soybean milk Buy fresh in cakes in most supermarkets Can be found in cans also but the flavor is far inferior
- bean curd
- Cheeselike product made from soybean milk Buy fresh in cakes in most supermarkets Can be found in cans also but the flavor is far inferior
- bean curd
- 1 Fresh bean curd: Made of pureed soybeans, then formed into cakes 1-inch thick and 4-inches square When cooked it absorbs the flavor of other ingredients It is sold in plastic containers in refrigerated section It is also called To-fu 2 Dried bean curd: Dried pressed bean curd, well-flavored Sold in plastic bags in refrigerated section Will be keep in refrigerator about a week 3 Dried bean curd sheets: Dried paper thin sheets Sold in packages of 8-ounces and up Store in pantry shelf for a few months 4 White pressed bean curd: Sold in plastic wrap in refrigerated section 5 Soybean pudding: A very soft, fine bean curd in water
- bean curd
- Bean curd is a soft white or brown food made from soya beans. = tofu. Tofu. a soft white food made from soya beans = tofu
- bean curd
- Also known as "tofu" Types include: dried (in sheets or sticks); fermented (either red or white and fermented in rice wine); fresh (in cakes or blocks); and fried (in small pouches or cubes)
- bean curd
- cheeselike food made of curdled soybean milk
- bean dip
- a dip made of cooked beans
- bean family
- The pea family
- bean feast
- a party or celebration
- bean pod
- bean pouch produced by the legume family
- bean pole
- {i} pole that bean plants climb on; (nickname for) very tall and skinny person
- bean sprout
- any of various sprouted beans: especially mung beans or lentils or edible soybeans
- bean sprout
- Bean sprouts are small, long, thin shoots grown from beans. They are frequently used in Chinese cookery
- bean sprouts
- Edible sprouts which can be produced from a variety of seeds and beans, from the mung and alfalfa to lentil, radish, and even broccoli Sprouts should be kept in the refrigerator in the ventilated container or plastic bag in which they were sold, and used within a few days Found fresh in most produce sections Skip using the canned variety if you can avoid it
- bean sprouts
- The crisp, tender sprouts of various germinated beans Mung bean sprouts, used often in Chinese cooking, are the most popular However, other seeds and beans, such as alfalfa seeds, soybeans, and wheat beans are also sprouted
- bean sprouts
- Edible sprouts which can be produced from a variety of seeds and beans, from the mung and alfalfa to lentil, radish and even broccoli Sprouts should be kept in the refrigerator in the ventilated container or plastic bag in which they were sold, and used within a few days Found fresh in most produce sections Skip using the canned variety if you can avoid it
- bean sprouts
- The tender, edible seedlings of certain bean plants, especially those of the mung bean
- bean sprouts
- Chinese Mung beans
- bean sprouts
- Tender sprouts from mung beans and soy beans
- bean sprouts
- Sprouted Mung Beans
- bean tostada
- a flat tortilla topped with refried beans
- bean tree
- any of several trees having seedpods as fruits
- bean trefoil
- A leguminous shrub of southern Europe, with trifoliate leaves (Anagyris fœtida)
- bean trefoil
- shrub with trifoliate leaves and yellow flowers followed by backward curving seed pods; leaves foetid when crushed
- bean weevil
- larvae live in and feed on growing or stored beans
- French bean
- Haricot bean, kidney bean
- Mexican jumping bean
- A type of seed of a shrub of the genus Sebastiania in which a larva has hatched from an egg laid there by a moth, the movement of the larva causing the seed to move around
- St Ignatius' bean
- The seed of the tree Strychnos Ignatia, with similar properties to nux vomica
- adsuki bean
- A variant spelling of azuki bean
- aduki bean
- A variant spelling of azuki bean
- adzuki bean
- A variant spelling of azuki bean
- azuki bean
- The bean of this vine
- azuki bean
- An annual vine, Vigna angularis, widely grown throughout East Asia and the Himalayas for its small bean
- baked bean
- A single bean in a portion of baked beans
- black bean
- A bean plant with black seeds
- black bean
- A dried seed of a black bean plant
- black bean
- An Australian tree (Castanospermum australe), also called Moreton Bay chestnut
- black bean
- A dried black seed of certain varieties of the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris
- black bean
- A fermented soybean, used in Asian cooking
- broad bean
- An edible bean that has broad seeds
The term Bean originally referred to the seed of the broad bean.
- butter bean
- Any of several beans, including the lima bean, sieva bean, wax bean, and civet bean
- cannellini bean
- a white kidney bean
- castor bean
- The seed of the castor oil plant, Ricinus communis; used in the production of castor oil and of the poison ricin
- cocoa bean
- seed of the cocoa plant; used to make chocolate, cocoa and cocoa butter
- coffee bean
- The seed of a tropical plant of the genus Coffea. Prepared by drying, roasting and grinding for making the beverage coffee
- common bean
- A bean of such a plant, varying in size, shape and especially color
- common bean
- An herbaceous annual plant Phaseolus vulgaris, grown for its edible bean
- fava bean
- An edible bean (Vicia faba) native to Africa and Southwest Asia with a long tradition of cultivation. Also known as Vicia faba, the broad bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean or tic bean
- flick the bean
- To masturbate by stimulating the clitoris
- goober bean
- peanut
- green bean
- The immature pods of any kind of bean plant, eaten as a vegetable
- green bean
- The immature pods of numerous varieties of the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris
- haricot bean
- a herbaceous plant from the Americas, Phaseolus vulgaris, the bean of which is eaten as both a green bean and dried, when it is cooked slowly as Boston baked beans
- horse bean
- broad bean, Vicia faba
- jelly bean
- A small, bean-shaped, chewy candy/sweet with a firm coating and a jelly-like center, made of sugar, flavoring, coloring and sometimes starch or other thickener, and usually sold assorted in a wide variety of flavors and bright colors
- jequirity bean
- A poisonous bean, produced by the jequirity plant (Abrus precatorius) and used for making jewelry and percussion instruments
- jumping bean
- A Mexican jumping bean
- kidney bean
- A variety of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) with a dark-red skin
- lima bean
- Another name for the butter bean or Phaseolus lunatus
- locust bean
- A seed of the carob tree
- locust bean gum
- a vegetable gum extracted from the seeds of the carob (locust beans) and used as a food additive; chemically, it is a galactomannan
- mescal bean
- A genus (Calia) of three or four species of shrubs or small trees in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to southwestern North America from western Texas to New Mexico and Arizona in the United States, and south through Chihuahua, Coahuila and Nuevo León in northern Mexico
- mung bean
- the seed of Vigna radiata which is native to Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan
- navy bean
- A white bean of a variety of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris
- not have a bean
- to be destitute or penniless
- old bean
- An old friend
- pinto bean
- One of several varieties of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, common in the US and Mexico
- red bean
- The rice bean (Vigna umbellata)
- red bean
- The azuki bean (Vigna angularis), most common in East Asia
- red bean
- Any of various red varieties of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), including the kidney bean, Honduran red bean, and Salvadoran red bean
- runner bean
- The pods, sliced, as a vegetable
- runner bean
- A climbing plant, Phaseolus coccineus, having long bean pods
- session bean
- In Enterprise Edition specifications of the Java Platform, a type of Enterprise Bean
- snap bean
- The unripe or green edible fruitpod of a bean plant such as the legume Phaseolus vulgaris
Their Sunday dinner always included snap beans cooked with fatback.
- soy bean
- A variant form of soybean
- soya bean
- An Asian bushy leguminous plant of the species Glycine max, extensively grown for its nutritious oil-rich proteinaceous seeds and for forage
- string bean
- A tall and thin person
- string bean
- A long, slender variety of green bean
Well, I rung the fallout shelter bell / And I leaned my head and I gave a yell / “Give me a string bean, I’m a hungry man” / A shotgun fired and away I ran.
- tonka bean
- The black wrinkled seed of Dipteryx odorata, a neotropical legume tree, used as a perfume and vanilla substitute
- vanilla bean
- the seedpod of any plant in the Vanilla genus, (family: orchid) especially Vanilla planifolia
- wax bean
- Any of several forms of string bean having a yellow or other coloured pod; the butter bean
- winged bean
- A tropical legume, Psophocarpus tetragonolobus, having clusters of purple flowers and pods with four jagged wings
- yardlong bean
- A vigorous climbing annual vine, Vigna unguiculata sesquipedalis grown primarily for its strikingly long (35-75 cm) immature pods with uses very similar to that of a green bean
- French bean
- French beans are narrow green beans that are eaten as a vegetable. They grow on a tall climbing plant and are the cases that contain the seeds of the plant. a long thin green vegetable that is usually cooked and eaten whole = green bean
- french bean
- very small and slender green bean
- faba bean
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. Although usually classified in the same genus Vicia as the vetches, some botanists treat it in a separate monotypic genus as Faba sativa Moench
- fava bean
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. Although usually classified in the same genus Vicia as the vetches, some botanists treat it in a separate monotypic genus as Faba sativa Moench
- field bean
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. Although usually classified in the same genus Vicia as the vetches, some botanists treat it in a separate monotypic genus as Faba sativa Moench
- french bean
- Green beans (American English) or French beans (British English) are the unripe fruits of any kind of bean, including the yardlong bean, the hyacinth bean, the winged bean, and especially the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), whose pods are also usually called string beans in the northeastern United States, but can also go by snap beans. Varieties have been bred especially for the fleshiness, flavor, or sweetness of their pods. Smaller bean pods are often referred to by the French name haricots verts. Apparently, the Pea is also classed as a Green Bean in the USA
- horse bean
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. Although usually classified in the same genus Vicia as the vetches, some botanists treat it in a separate monotypic genus as Faba sativa Moench
- mung bean
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Mung bean, also known as mung dal, moong dal, mash bean, munggo or monggo, green gram, golden gram, and green soy, is the seed of Vigna radiata which is native to India. The beans are small, ovoid in shape, and green in color. The English word "mung" derives from the Hindi mung. In South Indian language Tamil, it is known as payiru and in the Philippines, munggo or monggo
- string bean
- Green beans (American English) or French beans (British English) are the unripe fruits of any kind of bean, including the yardlong bean, the hyacinth bean, the winged bean, and especially the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), whose pods are also usually called string beans in the northeastern United States, but can also go by snap beans. Varieties have been bred especially for the fleshiness, flavor, or sweetness of their pods. Smaller bean pods are often referred to by the French name haricots verts. Apparently, the Pea is also classed as a Green Bean in the USA
- sword bean
- Twining tropical Old World plant bearing long pods usually with red or brown beans; long cultivated in Orient for food, Canavalia gladiata
- tic bean
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. Although usually classified in the same genus Vicia as the vetches, some botanists treat it in a separate monotypic genus as Faba sativa Moench
- butter bean
- small flat green bean similar to lima beans
- butter bean
- lima bean, edible seed of this plant
- locust bean
- long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute
- runner bean
- Runner beans are long green beans that are eaten as a vegetable. They grow on a tall climbing plant and are the cases that contain the seeds of the plant. = French bean. a vegetable that grows as a long green pod (=seed container) on a climbing plant